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1.0 out of 5 starsRancid even when new
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2017
Not organic.
Also note most cows are "pasture raised" when they're young so unless a label says 100% grass fed, it's likely corn fed once it's an adult, even if it says "grass fed" and "pasture raised" on the label. It's intentionally misleading, like the word "natural" in the food industry.
But most importantly, this ghee is rancid (even well within the expiration date). I did a smell comparison to another brand that is actually organic, and this one is clearly, obviously, disgustingly rancid. If you don't know what good ghee smells like and tastes like, you may accept this as how it's supposed to be. It's not. Rancid oils are extremely unhealthy to eat.
It's also not cultured, which the best ghees are.
There is silicon valley type investment and marketing behind this company. The label is pretty, and I fell for all the "good reviews" but this stuff is industrial garbage. I feel conned.